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#101
El_Draque

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 global depression has reached an all time high

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priestess of blood wrote...

Tamcia wrote...

Same, Days have passed and I still feel like crap when I think about ME - such awesome series, ruined by 10 minutes, ruined forever.... I kn ow there is one ending in general that is crap, no point ever playing ME or ME2 or ME3 - everything I did was pointless.


Exactly. When ME2 was coming out I would play through ME1 again to make sure I was ready, while in prep for ME3, I was foolish and didn't back up my saves and lost my data when my hard drive fried.

Once I had my new one, I played through ME1 and 2 several times to prepare my shepards and now look where it has ended up.


I had to do the same since I got a new computer.  Total waste of time.

www.youtube.com/watch

That video more or less sums up my reaction to how terrible the ending was...

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Xellith wrote...

priestess of blood wrote...

Tamcia wrote...

Same, Days have passed and I still feel like crap when I think about ME - such awesome series, ruined by 10 minutes, ruined forever.... I kn ow there is one ending in general that is crap, no point ever playing ME or ME2 or ME3 - everything I did was pointless.


Exactly. When ME2 was coming out I would play through ME1 again to make sure I was ready, while in prep for ME3, I was foolish and didn't back up my saves and lost my data when my hard drive fried.

Once I had my new one, I played through ME1 and 2 several times to prepare my shepards and now look where it has ended up.


I had to do the same since I got a new computer.  Total waste of time.

www.youtube.com/watch

That video more or less sums up my reaction to how terrible the ending was...




Oh wow, I hadn't seen that one yet, you're right it sums it up so very well.

#104
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Like I just wrote in another thread, I've been really depressed the last couple of days because everything in the game was just so sad. I could barely sleep and eat yesterday because I was just thinking about how sad it was. I've literally felt like crap since finishing the game.

I've started a new playthough, but when I started it it was with the intention of not finishing it because the endings make me feel so bad.

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Same here, feels bad man.

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Xellith wrote...

I had to do the same since I got a new computer.  Total waste of time.

www.youtube.com/watch

That video more or less sums up my reaction to how terrible the ending was...



this suits very well lol

Modifié par Sentr0, 12 mars 2012 - 10:47 .


#107
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And while my saves endured through 3 different computers with me always backing them up. i built the current pc with the idea that i would run ME3 flawlessly. And it did. We all did our jobs in completing previous games making our machines better but bioware slapped us. Made our efforts and our time amount to very little if nothing. i bought collectors edition for £55. thats $86. but apart from that my current pc cost me £1000. They have to make it right,

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 I LOVED the mass effect series and read the books, comic books, and got the iOS game which was pretty neat. Mass effect 1 and 2, it was YOUR shepard doing the awesome kick ass things he did. (being ultimate paragon representing the best of what humanity offers) I felt so emotionally invested in how I shaped this universe. it's that kind of power that gives it's appeal, Mordin's death singing as he knows he dies, Legion sacrificing himself, and Thane being killed off Posted Image 

it really hits hard at me and seeing as I was doing my DAMN best to get the best possible paragon ending (with my Quarian Romance), but it was all bittersweet in the end :/ (synthesis ending) ALL that work you done, ALL that gameplay everything just simply ripped from you in the last 10 minutes. This game had it going amazing until the last 10 minutes....

I could not get myself to play a new game and keep myself occupied with multiplayer...but i ask myself whats the point with the destruction of the mass relays....

how can BW continue the Mass effect franchises?

i don't know to be honest as for now im pretty much depressed on it....it just goes to show how great of an impact it had on some people of all the good times you had with the Normandy crew

it's like the series had you painting a beautiful, awesome painting and at the end they get a green, red or blue bucket and splash it on the painting at the end.

Im done ranting for now :/

maybe GW2 will get my mind off of this depressing state 

Modifié par Huckington, 12 mars 2012 - 11:13 .


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Pretty much the same here.
I mean, I really enjoyed the game, but somehow, I feel empty afterwards. And it's like nothing could bring back this my Shep.

[...]
I have spread my dreams beneath your feet;
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams...
(William Yeats)

Modifié par Protons, 12 mars 2012 - 10:59 .


#110
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yeah, i feel u man...make me really depressing...dunno what to express..

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I'm in the same boat, after my NG+ I'll probably hang up the towel unless they do something about it.

I have other characters I could import, but what's the point.

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Yep, because of the ending Mass Effect 1 is still my overall favorite. It has the best story, the best music and the best ending of the series imo. Not the best gameplay or graphics but in a game series like this I care about the story the most. And the term it's just the journey that matters doesn't work when it's a trilogy, heck it don't work in any game, because the ending is extremely important too.

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Indeed.
I actually planned to play through ME3 with an almost eradicated ME2-squad after my canon play-through. After this ending, I just don't see a reason for it.
I will get my color decision, no matter what I have done. Why should I replay it then?

Modifié par Mr Massakka, 12 mars 2012 - 11:34 .


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I finished the game last night, and I could only sleep for 2 hours during the night. I lay awake thinking about the ending of ME3, the cruel way that Bioware screwed us all over and the pitiful conclusion to the most epic gaming trilogy ever.

Now, I just feel sad and empty :(

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Simzyy wrote...

 Man, I loved the game
so much untill the ending. There were so many fantastic, touching moments in my
playthrough. And I really thought we were going to emerge a hero. But that
ending...has actually depressed me so much. What happened to Liara? To Joker? To
everyone? Shepard deserved better. To win and see everyone again. Everything in
the mass effect games suggested we were heading to a glorious victory. I wanted
a heroic ending, like ME2. Finished that with everyone alive and genuinely felt
like a hero. But ME3 just left me confused and overwhelmingly sad. Its such a
shame...it was the best game of the series until the ending

I don't really know what BioWare can do tbh. It's done. Sure a DLC ending would be ok...but...it wouldnt be the same.
My favorite franchise and now all I associate with it is sadness. Oh well...I just want BioWare to give me some closure some how...

Anyway lol rant over. I just wanted to express my feelings over the matter


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 I too, am sad.. The ending knocked everything out of me.

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I have three more days of paid vacation ahead of me. The plan was to squeeze at least two more playthroughs into that time, but really... what's the point?
Yes, I have more saves waiting to be imported, but I don't feel like it. The game is undoubtedly awesome, but the ending(s) kills every will to replay in me. It's a shame.

Maybe I should just get back to work early?

#118
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I still play, but so far only MP.

Yeah, it's fiction and such but BioWare succeeded in giving us characters we cared for, at least I cared for them more than in any other game.

And that's why the endings hurt so much. It's supposedly a conclusion, but we don't get it. And we have out of character parts like Shepard listening to the options and not talking back and Joker somehow leaving with the Normandy.

It could have been so good and it was, but the endings and no feeling of satisfaction (for me) without a "what happened afterwards" epilogue ruined everything.

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It's ok~ It gets better as days pass. I don't feel the same depression or melancholy as I did when I finished it but I know I can't play the series at all anymore or all those feelings will come back~

:/

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Sadder and more confused and annoyed than when I saw the finale to Lost. :\\

Jago360 wrote...

Simzyy wrote...

 Man, I loved the game
so much untill the ending. There were so many fantastic, touching moments in my
playthrough. And I really thought we were going to emerge a hero. But that
ending...has actually depressed me so much. What happened to Liara? To Joker? To
everyone? Shepard deserved better. To win and see everyone again. Everything in
the mass effect games suggested we were heading to a glorious victory. I wanted
a heroic ending, like ME2. Finished that with everyone alive and genuinely felt
like a hero. But ME3 just left me confused and overwhelmingly sad. Its such a
shame...it was the best game of the series until the ending

I don't really know what BioWare can do tbh. It's done. Sure a DLC ending would be ok...but...it wouldnt be the same.
My
favorite franchise and now all I associate with it is sadness. Oh
well...I just want BioWare to give me some closure some how...

Anyway lol rant over. I just wanted to express my feelings over the matter


/sign


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Modifié par All Dead, 12 mars 2012 - 11:47 .


#121
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I just finished it.

When my Shepard died, I figured I must have made some poor choice. I turned off my PC, looked it up and saw that it was an inevitability. I watched as the reapers, mass relays and the mass effect universe (the core of it) die miserably for this forced and awful...I don't know how they managed to ruin everything after creating something so good until the very last part.

It would have been better if the Reapers were just killed without any explanation as to their backstory or purpose. There ought to have been a hard to obtain good ending, as was alluded to.

Bioware please unscrew your game somehow. Retcon. Whatever. I feel devastated, my time and so much of what the game stood for (what it meant to me with all the beautiful civilizations, relevancy of choice...) all of it was obliterated. 

Modifié par PKchu, 12 mars 2012 - 11:46 .


#122
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Last night I finished the game and was horribly distressed, I honestly couldn't believe how hollow and empty I felt. I couldn't get to sleep, and when I finally did, I had horrible dreams and woke up not long later. Just thinking about Shep running over that edge makes me want to burst into tears (synthesis ending). That and I can't stop listening to the soundtrack, because it's amazing...but it doesn't help >_<

Driving home from work I realised I was literally mourning Shepard and the series. And I feel terrible. We definetely need some kind of closure to fix this. I don't think I've ever felt worse in my life - several people were quite worried about me today and what can I tell them, sorry guys I'm distressed over this game character that died? Bah. It's good to hear that I'm not alone in feeling this way, though.

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I can relate to everyone that's depressed by the endings.

Let's put it this way.

I have problems with anxiety, to the point where I have to take prozac, and if my anxiety gets really bad, xanax. The day after the ending, after reading about how others were raging about the ending as well, and being forced to think about it all again, I got so worked up I had to take a xanax for the first time in a week.

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I'm in the pit too; sitting here in my office still feeling really really bad. What's worse is that I'm chastising myself for feeling depressed over a video game....there is going to have to be an entire discipline of psychology created for 'victims' of the ending of Mass Effect <g>.

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^ Precisely, the fact that it's over a game makes it seem like I'm being awfully silly. But Shep was part of all of us, that was the power of the series. It feels like we've had him/her torn away and we haven't been given a reason as to why any of it was worth it..